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1 OLD TESTAMENT FAITH Lesson 5 for July 29, 2017

2 In Galatians 3:1-14, Paul explains that God has always had only one means of salvation: faith.
Why did the Galatians forget about that fundamental doctrine? Weren’t they justified by faith like Abraham was? How could they think they were justified by the works of the law if everyone who clings to them is cursed? The foolish Galatians. Galatians 3:1-5. The Old Testament faith. Galatians 3:6-8. The O.T. authority Justification in the O.T. The Gospel in the O.T. Saved from the curse of the law. Galatians 3:10-14.

3 THE FOOLISH GALATIANS “O foolish Galatians! Who has bewitched you that you should not obey the truth, before whose eyes Jesus Christ was clearly portrayed among you as crucified?” (Galatians 3:1) Foolish, mad, mindless, inept… Who has bewitched you? Who has taken reason from you? Who has hidden crucified Jesus Christ from you? Paul used harsh and clear words to make the Galatians reflect on their stance. Did they receive the Spirit by the works of the law? No, but by hearing with faith (Galatians 3:2). Did God do wonders in them by the works of the law? No, but by hearing with faith (Galatians 3:5). They had received Jesus by faith, but they were setting His righteousness aside and replacing it with their own works of the law.

4 THE O.T. AUTHORITY “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.” (2 Timothy 3:16-17) Paul had already explained his apostolic authority, the authority of the other apostles and the salvation experience of the Galatians. Now Paul introduced his final point: the authority of the Old Testament (the Scriptures). The Scriptures—including the New Testament—are the greatest doctrinal authority. Paul’s theology is based on biblical quotes. We can find those quotes all over his letters excluding the shortest ones, Titus and Philemon. In chapters 3 and 4, Paul began defending justification by faith with Genesis 15:6.

5 JUSTIFICATION IN THE O.T.
“So also Abraham ‘believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness.’” (Galatians 3:6 NIV) The Jews believed God blessed Abraham and his descendants because of his perfect obedience. Abraham obeyed God: he went out his homeland, he was circumcised, he was willing to sacrifice his own son… Abraham was just and we must imitate him to gain salvation. Nevertheless, Paul used Abraham’s example to show the opposite. Was Abraham just because of his obedience? Certainly not. His faith was credited to him as righteousness, not his works. He didn’t do those works to be justified, but because he had been already justified.

6 THE GOSPEL IN THE O.T. “And the Scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the Gentiles by faith, preached the gospel to Abraham beforehand, saying, ‘In you all the nations shall be blessed.’” (Galatians 3:8) God taught the Gospel to Abraham. God promised Abraham a large family and a place to live in. In addition, He taught him that the Messiah would be his descendant and that the Messiah would die for everyone’s sins (Genesis 22:1-18). Abraham was not asked to promise anything. He just had to accept God’s promises. There was no work Abraham could do to make those promises true. David and Joshua are two examples from the Old Testament of forgiveness by repentance and not by works (Psalm 32:1-5; Zechariah 3:1-4).

7 SAVED FROM THE CURSE OF THE LAW
“Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for us (for it is written, ‘Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree’)” (Galatians 3:13) The law is simple. If you obey everything, then you’ll blessed. If you disobey a single point, you’ll be cursed (Dt. 27 and 28). It’s all or nothing. Since we all have sinned (Romans 3:23), we all are under the curse of the law. But Christ redeemed us. That is, he bought us by paying our ransom. He carried our curse and suffered the punishment for our sin by dying at the cross (John 3:16; 1 Corinthians 6:20; 2 Corinthians 5:21). Everyone sharing Abraham’s faith can have that gift.

8 Jesus carried a curse at the cross. But it was not his… but ours.
Thank you, Jesus!

9 “Without the cross, man could have no union with the Father
“Without the cross, man could have no union with the Father. On it depends our every hope. From it shines the light of the Saviour’s love, and when at the foot of the cross the sinner looks up to the One who died to save him, he may rejoice with fullness of joy, for his sins are pardoned. Kneeling in faith at the cross, he has reached the highest place to which man can attain.” E.G.W. (The Acts of the Apostles, cp. 20, p. 209)


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